Historic Navy Ships

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A sampling from our Member Sites(s) Use the link above to review/visit

Articles and photos featuring the men and boats of the US Navy's Mosquito Fleet

H.M.S. Guardian & life of Captain Edward Riou

The GUARDIAN was built by Robert Batson in March 1784 at Limehouse ship building docks, London. She was (Clipper) a fifth-rate of 879 tons 44 guns an armed en flute commanded by 26 year old Lt(N)Edward Riou. Wrecked 1790 off coast of South Africa ) THIS EVENT WAS AT THAT TIME, EQUAL IN SCOPE TO THE TITANIC

Naval race on the South Atlantic

The site makes a summarized description of the naval race that took place on the South Atlantic between Argentina, Brazil and Chile. The dispute included the acquisition of the new-type dreadnought vessels. The ships involved are presented and descripted as well as the political environment where the dispute took place.

USS Tuscaloosa CA-37 and USS Wichita CA-45

USS Tuscaloosa (CA-37) and USS Wichita (CA-45) - celebrating these WWII heavy cruisers and their crews. 20 battle stars between them including Casablanca, D-Day, Marianas Turkey Shoot, Iwo Jima and Okinawa. History, pictures, submissions from the crews and much more.